Arizona WR Jamarye Joiner fully healed from foot surgery
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Good news is hard to come by these days, but the Arizona Wildcats got some Monday when Jamarye Joiner’s mother announced that the redshirt sophomore wide receiver is fully healed from the foot surgery he underwent in mid-May.
100% healed! God is good and so is the power of prayer! @Jamaryejoiner pic.twitter.com/6jLqQKFuNO
— ⬇️ Mom (@vailtrackclub) August 3, 2020
It is believed that Joiner suffered a Jones fracture in the spring, which caused him to miss Arizona’s lone week of camp before it was shutdown by the coronavirus crisis.
With Arizona’s 2020 opener now scheduled for Sept. 26, Joiner should have plenty of time to recover and be ready to roll for kickoff.
After making the move from quarterback to receiver, the Tucson native appeared in all 12 games for the Wildcats last season, finishing as the team leader in receiving yards (552) and receiving touchdowns (5).
That included a monster 140-yard, two-touchdown game against the Arizona State Sun Devils to end the season, the same team the Wildcats will open the 2020 campaign against.
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